A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include a profile of the Indian village at Fort Berthold, a complaint about the many rats at Fort Rice, and short fiction and...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include articles on mythology, details of a battle at Fort Rice on July 28 1865, a list of deaths at the fort, and some...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include lignite deposits, details of a dinner held for General Sully and members of the North West Indian Expedition, an...

A long two story building. There is a set of double doors on the left side. Trees obscure the view on the left. A sidewalk leads to the building from the right foreground. The view is looking northeast.

The various fort buildings at Fort Abercrombie are visible in this sketch done from a balloon. Soldiers drill on the parade grounds, and a flag is visible in the center of the stockade. A tipi is located outside the walls, and Indians dance in a...

The steamboat Batchelor ties up at Fort Buford in 1878. Many people stand on the decks of the boat and on the shoreline. The Batchelor carries a large load of logs or planks on one of its decks. Boats of this size brought passengers and supplies...

An article written by 'Medicus' detailing the improvement of the health of troops at Fort Rice. The decrease in scurvy cases is specifically mentioned. The author pleads for fresh vegetables to arrive at the fort, as a recent shipment of potatoes...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include a history of and current location of Brackett's Battalion, an editorial about education and slavery, a letter from...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include an editorial on equality, poetry and short fiction, a history of the 7th Iowa cavalry, local news, a history of...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include an article on Indian policy, more information on the July 1865 attack on Fort Rice, a plea for the return of lost...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include news of the North-West Indian Expedition, details of a buffalo hunt, details of a sun dance, and some details about...

A newspaper published by the enlisted men of the 1st U.S. Volunteers at Fort Rice, Dakota Territory. Topics for this issue include a parting word as soldiers prepare to leave Fort Rice, the song of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Infantry, and short fiction.

Approximately half of the fort is visible. There is a fence around the perimeter. The buildings are grouped into orderly rows around a parade ground. The flagpole and flag are visible at the extreme right. The buildings are all whitewashed. ...

Men and women carrying umbrellas are visible walking on the grounds of Fort Totten. A gazebo and fountain are visible in the foreground. The many buildings of the fort are visible along the parade grounds, and Devils Lake is visible in the...

Members of the Fort Totten Indian School girls choir wear white robes, and some wear mortarboards during a performance, likely at the school. A priest and a man in a suit watch the performance from the stage.

Irene Tetraut and Bertha Lavendure pose together on the grounds of the Fort Totten Indian School where they were students. A tree and one of the school buildings are partially visible behind them. The girls wear casual clothes and have kerchiefs...

Members of the 1955 (?) graduating class of the Fort Totten Indian School pose for a group portrait wearing their gowns. The students are identified only by last name. Front row: White, Miller, Gillis, Martin. Back row: McDonald, Brien,...